Just need to use Flat-black spray-paint to make it looks better!
Here's the short video demo
Too dang slick. Your skills impress and motivate me.
wow. would love to see a step by step instruction of how you did that. im impressed.
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Never seen a homemade one of these, this is very unique.
Technique doesn't mean **** if you can't blast beat and spin sticks - Steve Gadd
could you explain what you actually did.... make it an actual DIY for someone to try? I'd love to try it out myself.
I've always wondered about it. Years ago I was trying to design something like that. Traditional hat stands are such a pain in the rear end sometimes (for travel) A set up like pictured here can break right down like a normal stand and carried in bag easily.
all the best...
Hi,SpazApproved.
I do have Tama & Other brand Remote Cable-Hat.But,there are either too long(Cable)plus abit haeavy for me to transport for gig.Always wanted something very simple/cheap/small/light-weight cable-hat.Got the idea,how to do it.well,you know,my mind always full with "New Drum's idea" so,just put this Cable-hat project a side.Until,last week,one of my Drummer friend Mr.John O'Leary(Ireland) asking me that he wanted a cable-hat(prefer DIY and save cost).well,since i already have all those material ready.I just use my hand-phone to take a short video(step by step on how to make your own Cable-hat).I did share this idea & video to another friend from New York Mr.Brian Johnson.I thought,why not,i just share this idea here,so that some of you may want to try! i will post the step by step video here.
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1st part of the video DIY Cable-hat
part:2
amazing engineering. Thank you for your explanations!
That's amazing..................going to watch these in detail tonight!
I have a couple of old pedals I could use for parts........................thanks for posting this
Awesome step by step and well documented with your drawings. Thank-you for your many inventions and contributions to the drumming community!
I definitely need to try this at some point. I agree the cables of many remote hi-hats can be too long or a pain to transport...if it wasn't for that i'd always use one!
Oh the mind wanders.....imagining making one of these for a remote pedal for an x-hat on the right side of the kit....heh heh.... now, am I capable of putting it together?
Like everyone else is saying, thanks for putting these ideas up here for us. Very very cool stuff.
Hey there! I'm very interested in this, I have the same problem as most, the cable is too long... Your videos are not appearing on this site anymore. Help!
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